What's New, Gems for the Fall, & Free
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If you missed us at a bead fair in the UK - today, 16th October, we have our own bead fair in Norwich, East Anglia - details here. Call to see us and ask for your free gift! At The George Hotel - 11am to 4pm.
Autumn
is a great time to make some classy seasonal jewelry. Amber is ideal for
this time of year, along with all types of brown, dark greens, gold, and misty
yellow. Pearls, nature's treasure from the deep, can be very effective
mixed with other beads – especially as they come in autumn colors too. Let
these fabulous fall colors with a touch of gold capture your imagination as well
as your eye. Try mixing contrasting colors like brown and gold with blues
and green. Some of the most popular gemstones that make fabulous autumn
jewelry are listed below. To see any of these gemstones in our US store,
just click the picture.
Agate
Agate
is the obvious stone to use in Fall. It forms by filling a cavity in its
host rock, resulting in round nodules, with bands like the rings of a tree
trunk, looking like eyes. Agate was highly valued as a talisman in ancient
times and has been used as a traveler’s amulet for centuries. It is
believed to bring good fortune, health, wealth and long life. Some call
its strange patterns 'cosmic caterpillar tracks'. Others' swear that
wearing these beads can heighten the spiritual consciousness and balance the
body's physical and mental states. Dzi is one of the most mysterious of
all the beads known today. These shiny Tibetan agate beads, patterned with
mystical eyes are among the most treasured beads in the world. “Dzi” in Tibetan
means: "shine, brightness, clearness, and splendor.
Carnelian
Another
stone from the quartz family, usually bright orange to reddish orange. Carnelian
is for confidence. Said to help blood disorders and eliminate toxins from
the body. Carnelian is in tune with the energies of the Earth, making you
feel anchored and comfortable with your environment. A good stone for
people starting new projects or who feel they are going nowhere. It
motivates, allowing you to find the energy to make the most out of life.
Citrine
”Citrine” comes from the French word for lemon,
and is any quartz crystal or cluster that’s yellow to orange. The darker,
orange colors were traditionally the best, but today people prefer bright lemony
shades to mix with pastel colors. Sunny citrine brightens all jewelry,
blending especially well with the yellow gleam of polished gold. The
yellow color is a natural reviver, and citrine focuses the mind bringing a
feeling of self-esteem.
Coral
Coral
was long thought to be a strong talisman against evil spirits and hurricanes.
It is also said to reduce blood flow. Naturally its color ranges from
white to red, but most red coral these days is dyed. However, these days almost
any color can be made by dying white coral. It grows in branches that look like
underwater trees.
Flake Stone
The
most common flaked stone is goldstone which is ideal for autumn jewelry. A
man-made stone, first created by alchemists trying to make gold - however, all
material has properties, these are transmitter stones. Causing light to
pass through you in order to convey or receive a medium. Revitalizing,
energizing, and encouraging a positive attitude and individualism
Jade & Aventurine
For
5,000 years Imperial China used the word "jade" as something precious.
Because jade is said to have all the attributes most valued in society. A
symbol of purity and serenity, it is delicate, but will not break - is
beautiful, but not impermanent, it can be flawed with lines, but still pleasing.
It is believed to radiate divine unconditional love and balance the emotions.
The most famous type of jade carved in China is from Burma, with shades of
green, lavender, yellow, white and grey.
Jasper
Jasper
was highly valued in ancient times, not only for its beauty, but also for its
magical and medicinal properties. Jasper is known as the “patron stone of
counselors and healers”. Red jasper is an intensely protective stone,
stabilizing the aura and bringing contentment. Poppy jasper is dark red
with black flecks. Picture jasper is pale brown with darker patterns
- named from pictures formed by patterns caused by trapped fossilizes algae.
Fancy jasper is creamy brown with lavender or green swirls.
Lapis
Lapis Lazuli is gemstone straight out of fairy tales of the Arabian Nights: deepest blue with golden shining Pyrite inclusions which twinkle like little stars. Through the ages, lapis has been associated with power, wisdom, and love. The twinkling inclusions are not gold but pyrite, caused by iron. The blue color comes from the sulfuric content of lazurite. For many people lapis is a stone of truth and friendship. A powerful gemstone that should not be worn by those who lack strength of character.
Malachite & Rhodonite
Malachite
is green with irregular black banding. Its green stripes have the ability to
soothe and bring rest - helping sleep, meditation, the circulation and balancing
emotions. The copper content helps rheumatism. The magic of
malachite is also thought to attract love and wealth. Some say malachite
travels the world in search of energies to change. Rhodonite is usually
pink to red or orange, very popular in 18th-century Russia where it was used
extensively to decorate the Russian court. Rhodonite has similar
properties to malachite.
Mookaite
Mookaite
forms in Western Australia. An Australian aboriginal healing stone that bestows
strength. It helps heal wounds and encourages the desire for variety and new
experiences. Mookaite helps us to be kind to others is a very protective stone
too.
Pearl
The
least expensive cultured pearls today rival the most expensive natural pearls
ever found. Natural freshwater pearls occur in mussels for the same reason
saltwater pearls occur in oysters. Foreign material inside a mussel can't
be expelled. To reduce irritation, the mollusk coats the intruder with the
same secretion it uses for shell-building, nacre. To cultivate a pearl,
farmers slit the mussel and insert small pieces of live tissue from another
mussel. This can produce usually odd shapes. So for more roundness, the
Chinese now reshape rejected pearls into spheres, and then nucleate mussels with
them. Being an organic gem, grooves, pits, or dents are expected.
Freshwater pearls are popular for their colors: white, silvery-white, pink, red,
copper, brown, lavender, purple, green, blue, and yellow. These are
usually dyed these days.
Tigers Eye
Tiger's-eye
is polished to show its characteristic band of pearly luminescence, resulting
from light reflecting off its thin parallel inclusions in the quartz.
Colors range from a rich golden yellow to dark brown. Tiger’s-Eye is good for
those worried about health. It also builds will-power and inner-strength.
Topaz
Topaz
is a common gemstone that has been used for centuries in jewelry. Usually golden
brown to yellow color. The Egyptians said that topaz was colored with the golden
glow of the mighty sun god Ra. This made topaz a very powerful amulet that
protected the faithful against harm. The Romans associated topaz with Jupiter,
who also is the god of the sun. And Greek legend has it that topaz could make
the wearer invisible and would change color in the presence of poisoned food or
drink.
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